Seth Rollins, a mainstay in WWE for over 14 years, is beginning to think about his long-term future beyond the ring. While still performing at a high level, Rollins has revealed that he is in the early stages of discussions about a potential backstage role in WWE, whether in an executive or creative capacity.
During an interview with Bloomberg’s Kim Bhasin at Super Bowl LIX Radio Row, Rollins discussed his post-wrestling aspirations.
“Someone’s gonna have to run that place eventually… I like to fancy myself as someone who might be interested in that,” he said, acknowledging that he wants to learn more about the business side of WWE.
However, he clarified that these conversations are still in their early stages.
At 38 years old, Rollins believes he is in his prime but is beginning to see the wrestling industry from a new perspective.
“My mental and my physical are kind of locked in right now where my physical hasn’t declined too much, and my mental side is really on the rise,” he explained.
While he remains focused on his current role as an in-ring competitor, he is open to exploring opportunities within WWE management in the future.
Beyond WWE, Rollins also has aspirations in sports media. A passionate football fan, he expressed interest in working as an NFL commentator, particularly for the Chicago Bears.
“My ultimate goal is to be in the broadcast booth and call Chicago Bears games on Sundays,” he shared.
For now, Rollins’ focus remains on competition. His next match takes place on the February 17 episode of Monday Night Raw, where he will face Finn Bálor. The winner will claim the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match at the upcoming Premium Live Event, joining a stacked field that includes John Cena, CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, and Damian Priest.
While his in-ring career is far from over, Rollins is already looking ahead, ensuring that when the time comes, he remains a key figure in WWE’s future.